1.Iran has decided
to ………………. its first communication satellite into space next year.

2.Many people
consider politics …………….. to their lives.

3.They keep a list
of countries ………………to have nuclear power stations.

4.The rich usually
hire poor people for their …………… services.

5.The reporters say
they have seen large ……………… in the ground caused by the explosion of bombs.

6.Scientists need
some blood …………… to find out the cause for the disease.

7.The road
continues …………………the village up into the hills.

8.Most young adult
require their parents' ………………support to afford their living.

B) Choose The best choice (2)

9. We have enhanced the quality of our products.
"Enhance" means

1. instruct 2. produce 3. improve4. develop

10. I'd like to ……………$ 100 to my checking account.

1.
advertise 2.
transfer3.
prevent4.
remove

11. Three days of …………… rain made the field muddy.

1.
firm2.
entire3. extreme 4. constant

12. Edison was often …………… by the other children at
school.

1.
annoyed2.
displeased3.
suffered4. 1,2

C) Fill in the blanks with your own words. The first
letter of each word has been given.(1)

13. We need V- - - - - - - - helpers to build schools
around Iran.

14. E-mail stays readable no matter how many times it is
f- - - - - - - -

D) Choose the word which doesn't belong to each group (1)

15. a. effect b.
impressionc.
promotiond.
influence

16. a. probeb.
satellite c.
space stationd. density

II- Grammar

A) Choose the best choice. (2)

17. I didn't know him , ……………… we had met several times.

a. whileb.
butc.
howeverd.
although

18. Mary ………………Tom's camera yesterday without asking his
permission.

a. shouldn't borrowb.
may have borrowed

c. shouldn't have borrowed d. must have borrowed

19. She studied all her lessons carefully ……………… get good
marks.

a. in order to b.
so thatc. not tod. so as not to

20. They missed the train because they walked to the
station. They …… have taken a taxi.

a. mustb.
shouldc. mayd. might

B) Using the words in parenthesis, make complete
sentences. (1)

21. She learnt typing. She wanted to help her husband
with his work. (so as to)

………………………………………………………………………………………………

C) Complete the following sentence using (modals have. P
P) (1)

22. I hurt my back. I …………………lifted that heavy box.
(should)

D) Give comment on the following sentence using (modals
have .pp) (1)

23. why didn’t he locked the door?

I don't know exactly . He …………………………………………………… (forget)

E) Put the words in the correct order to make a
meaningful sentence. (1)

24. Was late –to take –decided- even though – he – a
shower – Ali

………………………………………………………………………………………………

III – Sentence Function

Match the items
in column A with B to make meaning ful sentences. There is one extra in B.
(1/5)

A

B

25. A space probe is a robot vehicle ……………

26. These are called "the areas of the
Internet." Things ……………

27. Employers may hire children ……………

a.to live and
work in space

b.since they can
pay them less.

c.Used to explore
deep space

d.Such as web,
chat or newsgroups.

IV- Close Passage . Read the
text and choose the best choice. (2.5)

One of the most interesting things about information is
that we are able to get and use it on many new and different …..(28)……… of
information technology , such as computers, radios , Tvs and telephones.

Among all these …(29)…………have attracted the most …(30)………
since they have made it possible to store and …(31)……… a large amount of
information in a very short time. But in today's world, people need to …(32)………
information as well.

28. a. data b.
devicesc. kindsd.
handheld

29. a. radios b.
televisionsc.
telephones d. computers

30. a. communicationsb. concentrationc. attentiond. connection

31. a. process b.
accessc. log ond. a
, b

32. a. forward b.
sharec. composed. attach

B) Close Passage (no.2)

Read the next and choose the best choice. (2.5)

Air seems to be very light. But it is really very heavy
…(33)…… the air that surrounds the earth weighs fire million tons. We do not
…(34)…… this weight because the air surrounds us completely. It is both inside
and outside our …(35)……. Air pushes in all directions at once, but the opposite
…(36)…… of our body evens up with it. The opposite balance each other out. …(37)……, we do not feel the weight of the air.

38. Whereas rural children usually work in agriculture,
some children in urban areas work in trade and services.

We understand from the sentence that child labor ……………………

a. can been seen everywhereb. may be in different
forms

c. is not liked by children d. a,b

39. Edison worked until he was very old, although he
suffered from many diseases. This sentence tells us …..

a. as Edison was old, he couldn’t work hard.

b. since he worked hard, he suffered many diseases.

c. he continued working until he was alive.

s. his diseases prevented him from working,

40. there are many things to do, see and play on the
Internet than you could ever get to in a lifetime.

We understand from the sentence that ……………….

a.Internet provide
all of our needs through a lifetime.

b.Internet provide
many of our needs in a shorter time

c.By using internet
we can do many things, see and play

d.All of the above.

B .Reading Comprehension :read the
following text carefully

The Book Of The FUTURE

Will people still read books 100 years from now? A few
years ago, many people would have said no. it seemed likely that computers and
the Internet would replace books, however, most experts think that books are
here to stay.

There are a number of
reasons why computers won’t replace books entirely. One reason is that books on
paper are much cheaper than computers. Books don't need a power source either.
You can read a book for as long as you want and wherever you want.

Will books in the future be similar to the books you can
buy today? The answer to that question is no. in the future, you may only need
to buy one book. With this one book, you will be able to read novels, plays,
and even today's newspaper. It will look like today's book, but it will be
electronic.

Professor Jacobson's book will have a small button on the
side. When you press the button, words will instantly appear on
the page. When you want to read a different story, you can push the button
again and a new story will quickly appear?

What is the technology behind Professor Jacobson's book?
Two important inventions will make this new of book possible: electronic ink
and radio paper. Electronic ink- or "e-ink" – is a liquid that can be
printed on paper, metal, or anything else. E-ink looks and feels like printed
words on paper. Unlike regular ink, however, words in e-ink are not permanent.
They can be changed by pushing a button. When you push the button, all of the
words on the page go away and new words appear. The other new development is
radio paper.

This paper looks and feels like a page in a book. In
reality, however, radio paper is made of plastic.

Professor Jacobson calls his book of the future the last
book. This book, he says, will be the last book you will ever need.

A.True or false? Read the statements and write true or false.(2.5)

41. Electronic books will be like the books we have
today. ………………

42. You will be able to read many different stories in
one electronic book. ……………

43. You will be able to get the news in an electronic
book. ……………………

44. The words in an electronic book will be permanent.
…………………

45. Radio paper is made of paper. ……………………

B. Vocabulary check.Use context
clues to choose the correct meaning of the italicized words. Circle the letter
of the best answer.(2.5)